Creating bottle cap art has been around awhile, but it never seems to go away. Creative souls who enjoy recycling old things take both new and old bottle caps and turn them into art, decor, and jewelry. It's amazing what you can come up with using these little 1 inch discs of metal. While searching for a jewelry tutorial I came across many neat ideas and decided I would share them here on Prim Mart.
Bottle Cap Art Ideas
Bottle Cap Coasters @ Simply Wright
These simple, but neat coasters only need four supplies: bottle caps, cork board, glue gun, glue sticks. You could use vintage caps, plain caps, or painted caps.
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Bottle Cap Photo Frames @ Craft & Creativity
Use bottle caps to turn your fridge into a photo album of miniature family photos! This is a neat way to combine favorite family photos and magnets to hold items up on the fridge.
Bottle Cap State Art @ Beneath my Heart
This tutorial may take you a little more time but the finished look is well worth it. It's a very creative way to show off a bottle cap collection and your state pride at the same time.
Bottle Cap Key Chain Pendant @ Minted Strawberry
This tutorial uses new, flattened bottle caps to create classy style key chains. You can use this same tutorial to make necklace pendants, too!
DIY Bottle Cap Flowers
I first saw these on Pinterest but the image wasn't linked to a tutorial. But, with a little searching, I found it on YouTube to share with you all here. You could use painted or vintage caps and get all kinds of funky neat looks.
I could go on all day finding more project ideas! People are super creative re-purposing bottle caps into kitchen back splash tile, mosaic table tops, wind chimes, and more! You find these and more by searching Pinterest. I didn't share them here because I couldn't find the sources to many of images shared on Pinterest and I didn't want to share those without being able to give proper credit to the source of the project.